reunion

By Britt Bickel Tonight Show host Jimmy Fallon seems to be on a 90s nostalgia trip lately. After kicking off his week-long visit to Los Angeles with a spot-on Fresh Prince of Bel-Air parody, Fallon […]

By Adam Bookbinder Ever since it’s debut in 1991, the summer hit “Summertime” by DJ Jazzy Jeff and The Fresh Prince (otherwise known as Will Smith), continues to be a summer anthem. Fast forward over […]

Paul McCartney called into Los Angeles’s KROQ (a Radio.com station) during the Kevin and Bean show this morning to plug his current “Out There” tour, which hits Dodger Stadium on Aug. 10. During their conversation, they discussed everything from the Beatles to Dave Grohl to his daughter’s musical taste.

Multiple rumors have circulated the media about Led Zeppelin possibly reuniting. There’s that whole business about how half of the band, including bassist John Paul Jones, wanted to continue after their reunion show in 2007 […]

“If you picture those days [ the ’60s], most white artists just stood there and played. Elvis Presley was an exception, Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones were an exception. But most white artists stood there and performed and that was fine. Most of the black artists, they were real performers, very exciting, and The Rascals performed like a black band. They were the first ‘blue-eyed soul’ band, which was very influential to us.”

Former Police guitarist Andy Summers will premiere a documentary at the New York Documentary Festival on November 9th. Titled “Can’t Stand Losing You,” the film is based on Summers’ 2006 autobiography “One Train Later: A Memoir” and will take an in-depth look into the Police from the ’70s, ’80s and their reunion tour from 2007-2008.